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Old 11-04-2003, 11:45 PM
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I would also like to add, "christening" for Roman Catholic is mostly done on babies, or childrn. I was "christened" in the third grade on a Tuesday, my First Reconciliation the following Monday, then the next month my first Holy Communion. Then I was 17 when I was confirmed.

I will never have Holy Orders so the next sacrements for me are Matrimony, Anoiting of the Sick and then death rites.

The first ones are for youner people, then confirmation is like a to basicaly say " ok, my family has raised me in the Roman Catholic Church, and as an adult I agree with it. I want to be part of this faith, and I come freely on my onw accord"


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Ok so here is my question.
Which is the correct term:
Jew, Jewish, Hebrew, Isrealites (sp) ?

and I heard the the Jewish church believes that there was Jesus bar Joseph aka Jesus Christ. Is this true, and if it is what does the church believe?

Christia
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